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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 31. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones) 28 8 Browse Search
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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 31. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), First shot of the war was fired in the air. (search)
st shot of the war was fired in the air. W. H. Gibbes, of South Carolina, aids in Establishing thr. W. H. Gibbes, the son of the late Major Wade Hampton Gibbes, writes Colonel Wade Hampton Manning below on the beach nearer the fort. At Lieutenant Gibbes' battery the signal gun was aimed to burpril, 1861. This gun was fired by Lieutenant Wade Hampton Gibbes, afterwards major of artillery in her day: Columbia, S. C., June 13. Major W. H. Gibbes, who is said to have fired the first shoho fired the first gun on Sumter was Major Wade Hampton Gibbes, of Columbia, S. C. While residing in Columbia I frequently met Major Gibbes and heard his account of that memorable firing, and fromgiven Major Gibbes for his performance. Major Gibbes graduated from West Point in 1860, and whilon the fort. When the order was given Lieutenant Gibbes took the corporal's place and fired the o his lieutenant to carry out the order. Major Gibbes did not attain high rank in the Confederate[7 more...]
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 31. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Index. (search)
ag, C S., Evolution of 68. Forrest, General 318. Forts, Battery Nine, 20; Grigg, assault of and its defenders , 60, 370; Haskell, McGilvery, Meikei, Morton, Morris Island, Sedgwick, 20; Stedman, 19. Franklin, Battle of, 160. Fredericksburg, Battle of, 282, Friend Thomas R., 356. Fusileer Francaise, 2. Garland, General S., killed, 199. Garnett, Captain James M.. 32, 61. Gettysburg, Battle of, 191, 200, 228, 288, 349. Georgia, Independent flag of, 236. Gibbes, Major, Wade Hampton, 73. Gibson, General R. L., 109. Gilchrist, Major R. C., 6. Gillem, General A. C., 125. Gilmor, Major, Harry, 12. Gilmore, J. R., 53. Gilmer, Colonel, 125. Gladden. General A. H., killed, 306. Glassell, U. S. N. Lieutenant, 330. Goldsborough, Lieut. Robert 135. Gordon, A. C., poem of, 183; Gen. John B., 19, 349. Govan, General D. C., 156. Granberry Gen. H. B., 156. Gregg, Fort, Assault and defenders of, 60, Grigsby, Colonel A. J., 23. Hale, Major E. J.,